The treatise is an example of scholarly folk medicine discussions from nearly 50 years ago and provides an overview of the conclusive discussion at the I Nordic Folk Medicine Symposium, in 1961 held in Stockholm on the initiative of the Nordiska museet. Translated into Estonian by Renata Sõukand. Source: Carl-Herman Tillhagen 1962-1963. Material and Research Methods within Folk-medicine. ARV: Nordic Yearbook of Folklore 18/19, pp. 352-362
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